Family Law Litigation
Thursday September 04 , 2008
- By: National Business Institute
- Time: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
- CLE Credit
- Location:
Waterford at Fair Oaks12025 Lee Jackson Memorial HwyFairfax , VAMap: maps.google.com
- Website: www.nbi-sems.com
Improve Your Ability to Achieve Positive Results
Litigating family law cases is stressful and emotional for all parties involved. The outcome of these cases depends upon the result of effective presentation of your client's situation. Let us help you to learn how to successfully prepare a case in order to reduce your client's anxiety about the litigation process and provide for a smooth resolution of the case. Take your litigation skills to the next level; enroll today!
- Examine the relationship between the "big three:" custody, asset division and support
- Determine which situations are catalysts for conflict so you can proactively prepare for and avoid the fire.
- Don't forget the paperwork! Learn practical strategies for developing your next retainer agreement.
- Gain savvy tips for interpreting premarital agreements to your client's advantage.
- When should you settle? When should you litigate? We'll show you how to choose the best strategy.
- Come away with sophisticated techniques for presenting your case to the judge.
- Don't let your client's emotions sabotage your case: learn how to prepare your client for court or mediation.
- Achieve the best custody arrangement for children and parents.
- CLE Credit Comments: This course has been approved by the Virginia Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Board for 6.0 hours of credit, which includes 1.0 hour of ethics.

